Neural processing of itch

Autor: Earl Carstens, Tasuku Akiyama
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
H1R
GRPR
toll-like receptor 7
two-pore-domain potassium channels
IL-31
Rho rock
5-HT2
spinothalamic tract
transient receptor potential vanilloid 1
Psychology
toll-like receptor 3
NK-1
Neurons
NGF
voltage-gated potassium channel
Pain Research
isolectin B4
Nppb
Analgesics
Opioid

Spinal Cord
Neural processing
endothelin-1
GRP
Cognitive Sciences
LTP
Mrgpr
nociceptive specific
Chronic Pain
BAM8–22
Opioid
TRPA1
Article
LTB4 receptor
G protein-coupled bile acid receptor 1
Humans
Neurons
Afferent

Interleukin 31
low threshold
Animal
K2P
OSMR
TXA2
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor
morphine receptor-1D isoform
5 hydroxytryptamine serotonin
Npra
ET-1
Electrophysiological Phenomena
bovine adrenal medullary peptide 8–22
Neuroscience
substance P
5-HT
thromboxane A2
natriuretic polypeptide B
ETA-1
STT
Natriuretic peptide receptor A
AITC
Kv
LT
WDR
endothelin receptor A-1
itch
TLR3
Chronic itch
TLR7
Neurotransmitter Agents
Analgesics
natriuretic peptide receptor A
5-HT receptor subtype 2
SP
General Neuroscience
TGR5
leukotriene B4
allyl isothiocyanate
LPA
transient receptor potential ankyrin 1
trigeminal caudalis
IB4
LTB4
Neurological
LTMRs
mechanically insensitive
Opioid analgesics
Signal Transduction
neurokinin-1 receptor
protease-activated receptor
dorsal root ganglion
histamine receptor-1
low-threshold mechanoreceptors
BLT
VGLUT2
Rho-ROCK
wide dynamic range
NS
Rho-associated protein kinase
5-hydroxytryptamine
nerve growth factor
Vc
Interneurons
scratching behavior
Vesicular Glutamate Transporter 2
Animals
testicular orphan nuclear receptor-4
Trigeminal Nerve
vesicular glutamate transporter-2
long-term potentiation
MI
Mas-related G-protein-coupled receptor
Neurology & Neurosurgery
Pruritus
trigeminal subnucleus caudalis
Neurosciences
PAF
PAG
TR4
sphingosylphosphorylcholine
Afferent
MOR1D
oncostatin M receptor
pruritogens
Gastrin-releasing peptide
TRPV1
Disease Models
Animal

DRG
Platelet-activating factor
periaqueductal gray
Disease Models
SPC
Isolectin b4
PAR
lysophosphatidic acid
Popis: While considerable effort has been made to investigate the neural mechanisms of pain, much less effort has been devoted to itch, at least until recently. However, itch is now gaining increasing recognition as a widespread and costly medical and socioeconomic issue. This is accompanied by increasing interest in the underlying neural mechanisms of itch, which has become a vibrant and rapidly-advancing field of research. The goal of the present forefront review is to describe the recent progress that has been made in our understanding of itch mechanisms.
Databáze: OpenAIRE